By Dustin Eastman on
5/2/2012 12:48 AM
To anyone who uses our UG Lab site at lab.dustineastman.com, I just finished updating it to DNN 6.2 Beta 2 for testing of the latest modules. However, at this time there is no upgrade ability from one beta or CTP to the next. So, it requires a fresh install each time. Which also means a clean DB. So, everyone will need to register again.
Join the Exciting Happenings in DNN 6.2 Beta 2 on the Lab site at lab.dustineastman.com
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By Dustin Eastman on
3/15/2012 2:34 PM
When I started down this path, I thought, well, I might get one or two people to show up. Suddenly, I'm finding out that DNN is being used at my employer in another department (I had no clue originally). I found out that there are people from other parts of Ohio that want to have conversations about DNN also, but they haven't had a forum to do so.
The short version: If you think "This isn't for me" well, try to change your thinking, to "How can this not be for me?" Grab the opportunity by the horns, and run with it.
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By Dustin Eastman on
3/7/2012 6:06 PM
After Upgradin to 614 release of DNN This is a test post to ensure that the blog module is still working.
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By Dustin Eastman on
2/28/2012 12:21 PM
Have An In-Depth Question at a UG Meeting? Ask It!
The purpose of this blog is to serve as a way for ideas to be expanded upon from those within the usergroup. If you are attending a meeting and you think, "I really want to ask this question, but it will take too long to go over!", Ask It! The leaders of the usergroup will simply offer as much feedback as time will allow, but if it is perceived that it will take too long to answer, the goal will be to post the answer in longer form in this blog. So, subscribe to the blog, and look for your answer.
The site will also have a forum for users to share ideas amongst one another, so users can also look there for feeedback.
With that said, welcome to the official home of the DNNCMH User Group, and welcome to the Blog! Hope to see a lot of interaction both here in the comments and in the forums.
-Dustin, DNNCMH Leader
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